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| | An inexperienced truck driver was just 23 when a crash happened in 2019 outside Denver. He said his brakes failed as he rapidly descended from the mountains on I-70, plowing into traffic and igniting a deadly inferno. Prosecutors said his negligence and indifference were to blame for the 28-vehicle crash. | |
| | | The legal profession is predominantly white, and it has long struggled with diversity. But in recent years, large law firms have sharpened their focus on hiring and retaining more diverse lawyers. Part of the effort has been on expanding the so-called pipeline, so there is a deeper pool of diverse talent at the recruiting stage. »Read more |
| | | Estimating what the future would have looked like if an accident had never occurred can seem more like a thought experiment than a scientific process. But there's a science behind it, says Michael Shahnasarian. | |
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